Good news out of Santa Anita shows the path forward for safer racing nationwide
An article from the Thoroughbred Daily News, At Santa Anita, the Wounds Are Healing and Safety Rules, (Friday May 17th) highlights some very positive news at much-maligned S
CONTINUEThree Thoughts as the Monmouth Park Racing Season Begins
Robb Levinsky's Kentucky Derby day and Monmouth Park Opening Day selections
2019 Kentucky Derby day selections and analysis
CONTINUEMaximum Security – Minimum Work Times
We've stated many times before in previous blogs - columns; what matters most is NOT the workout time, it’s HOW the horse does it.
CONTINUEAn OBS Experience: by Mark Forney
Is there a better way to spend a week escaping from the cold of Colorado than to bolt to the warm weather of Ocala, Florida in order to evaluate two year old thoroughbred in training? I was fortunate to spend nearly a week with a group of “Kenwood Racing folks” attending the
CONTINUEIt's time for real change, Santa Anita took a key step forward
Work times; On the track and at the sales, what do they really mean?
With the two year old sales season fast approaching, here's a teachable moment about workout times. Take a look at XBTV’s video of Kenwood Racin
CONTINUEVet work at the sale, how to utilize it, what to look for
Slow Down?: Fast times matter at breeze show, but there’s always plenty more to it
A fine article for owners both experienced and new to the game explaining the role of workout times at two year old sales.
CONTINUEThoroughbred Daily News: How “Super Trainers” Have Come to Dominate the Sport
A must read for any owner or anyone interested in racing:
Thoroughbred Daily News: How “Super Trainers” Have Come to Dominate the Sport, by Bill Finley
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